Scott Burkinshaw
Scott is Tax Partner at Shorts, specialising in providing strategic corporate and personal tax advice.
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In our Autumn news round-up Scott Burkinshaw takes a closer look at the changes to tax upon dividend income from April 2016, and alternative ways of extracting value from companies. We also take a look at how innovative companies are able to unlock the tax breaks they are entitled to, and how companies might 'ring fence' property tax efficiently.
From a Private Client perspective, Rachael Dronfield takes a look at Inheritance tax exemptions and the down side of failing to review your will on a regular basis.
As usual, we therefore cover a broad range of issues in this newsletter which hopefully provide items of interest for all our clients and contacts demonstrating the range of potential issues facing businesses at present. Please do not hesitate to contact your usual Shorts' contact for any assistance with any of the topics covered.
Scott is Tax Partner at Shorts, specialising in providing strategic corporate and personal tax advice.
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Written especially for entrepreneurs and owner-managed businesses, this guide is full of planning ideas and tax risks to avoid.
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